They had the eukanuba naturals lamb, at least is good to see something different a tiny step of what is available here, if this success maybe they can bring the good dog food brands here.

Also some of the breed specific food this one somewhat less expensive that the RC stuff that is very expensive, for example a 4kg bag of rc french bulldog goes for $44

Hello Sapphire-Light
I assume youíre referring to the Natural Lamb and Rice formula.
Donít get excited whatsoever about this stuff, itís terrible.

Four of the first six ingredients are grains and if thatís not bad enough thereís fish meal which has a high probability of containing ethoxyquin, a carcinogen.... plus thereís junk like egg product and beet pulp.

And donít be fooled by lamb as the first ingredient... lamb is 72.9% water and once evaporated from the heat of extrusion thereís so little meat that it moves to probably the sixth ingredient with grains being the overwhelming ingredients... not good.

Hereís the main ingredient list for the French Bulldog... each one of these ingredients are to be avoided and thereís not ONE ounce of meat in this garbage... really good for a carnivore...!
Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, vegetable protein isolate, wheat, animal fats, hydrolyzed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, dehydrated pork protein, soya oil, fish oil,

Where are you that you canít get decent pet foods?
A balanced raw meat diet is always best.

It did concerned me the small portion of meat in that lamb food, it was nice to see something new however.

Why is egg product bad?

Agree wit you that the breed specific is just a gimmick, at least the eukanuba has named meats unlike the RC we get is made for latin america and it doesn't mention the type of animal were the meat came.

I remember that I got some samples of the poodle formula along wit other at the petshop, and Pompadour turned his nose in it, lol.

As for your your question in my location I live in Honduras that is in central america, based in the ratings of the website of dog food advisor the best kibble brands we have is from the midwenster farms.

At some stores they carry the propac and the sportmix, however some months ago I had to change vet since the previous one had some problems wit his time attending clients so I went to another vet.

I was surprised that this vet promoted earthbond holistic foods as long as I know she is the only one to sell a top quality kibble like the ones at dogfood advisor wit 5 stars.

The only problem is that they don't have it available all the time and wen they do they only has the 50 or 30 pounds bags and since I have a single toy poodle (7 pounds) that's too mush food for him to eat before it gets rancid.

So I asked if they could get me one of the small bags I got the costal catch in the first time, my boy licked it but he had difficulties chewing the large kibble pieces.

But yesterday I got a call that they have now small bags of primitive natural that's the one wit turkey right?

Ah and my poodle is now in propac mini chuck mixed wit home coocked meat, he also get some raw meals wit 9 hour difference from the kibble ones as he gets two meals a day.

Agree wit you that the breed specific is just a gimmick, at least the eukanuba has named meats unlike the RC we get is made for latin america and it doesn't mention the type of animal were the meat came.

Royal Canin is one of those foods that 'looks' like it knows what it's doing, haha, but really doesn't.

Earthborn does have a Small Breed formula. It's not grain free but still a good food IMO. As far as I can remember Primitive Natural has a rather large, disc shape.

That's interesting that Earthborn Holistic uses different ingredients in the US versus overseas.

Its possible that they dont, but different labeling systems means things need to be named and labeled differently...

but then again, many many things that the usa uses are outright BANNED in the rest of the world. go usa! we're number 1! /sarc

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That's interesting that Earthborn Holistic uses different ingredients in the US versus overseas.

Yeah, and the odd thing is that in the label says is made in the US, but the formula is a bit different.

Is confusing in the back of the bag it has a description in the food and it says it has turkey in it, but when you read the ingredient list it doesn't have the turkey only chicken meal and whitefish meal